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(2023)Climate, God and Uncertainty moves beyond Bruno Latour’s thought to understand what climate change means for philosophical anthropology and wider culture. What are, for example, the philosophical implications of climate ...
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(2023)Cultural and natural heritage are central to ‘Europe’ and ‘the European project’. They were bound up in the emergence of nation-states in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, where they were used to justify differences ...
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(2023)Global goods were central to the material culture of eighteenth-century country houses. Across Europe, mahogany furniture, Chinese wallpapers and Indian textiles formed the backdrop to genteel practices of drinking sweetened ...
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(2024)Drought, a serious global issue, is being aggravated by climate change. Both pedological and agronomic droughts are a major risk factor with adverse effects on agronomic productivity, food and nutritional security, and ...
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(2024)This must-read book combines carefully selected contributions to form a collective scholarly critique of existing research with international students, focusing on key critical and conceptual considerations for research ...
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(2024)The Psychology of Collective Narcissism is a ground-breaking text that presents a new theory of collective narcissism, a belief that exaggerated greatness of one’s own group should be but is not sufficiently appreciated ...
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(2024)This book offers a defence of Wrightean epistemic entitlement, one of the most prominent approaches to hinge epistemology. It also systematically explores the connections between virtue epistemology and hinge epistemolog ...
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(2024)This chapter explores the foundational idea of a performative approach: that our methods and concepts bring different research worlds into being. It has two different objectives. The first is to show that a performative ...
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(2024)Philosophical Foundations of Mixed Methods Research provides a comprehensive examination of the philosophical foundations of mixed methods research. It offers new defences of the seven main approaches to mixed methods ...
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(2023)The first volume contains almost 90 documented interviews with Arthur Schnitzler. The second volume includes his public expressions of opinion and letters to the editor. Together, they create a 'public biography' of ...
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(2023)The first volume contains almost 90 documented interviews with Arthur Schnitzler. The second volume includes his public expressions of opinion and letters to the editor. Together, they create a 'public biography' of ...
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(2023)Violent extremism has galvanized public fear and attention. Driven by their concerns, the public has pushed for law enforcement and mental health systems to prevent attacks rather than just respond to them after they occur. ...
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(2023)Can a convinced Catholic be an enthusiastic homo politicus, or does he perhaps even have to be? Those who know Wolfgang Palaver are aware that he is both and that he neither falls for the temptation of a theocratic integralism ...
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(2024)In arid and semiarid landscapes, water is the primary limiting resource for human activity and ecosystem functioning. More than 40% of the world’s population lives in dryland environments (White and Nackoney, 2003). In ...
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(2023)Sustainable education in primary school can be viewed from several angles: In a broad understanding of the term, the topic refers to sustainable educational processes in the sense of long-term availability. This plays a ...
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(2023)Social work meets existential philosophy: How do I find meaning in my life? How free am I in my decisions and actions? How do I deal with suffering, guilt and death? How do I lead an authentic life? Drawing on some great ...
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(2023)EPDF and EPUB available Open Access under CC-BY licence. Young people transitioning out of care towards independence, work and adulthood are on the edge of these phases of life. Considering previously neglected groups of ...
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(2023)Artificial Earth: A Genealogy of Planetary Technicity offers an intellectual history of humanity as a geological force, focusing on a prevalent contradiction in the Anthropocene discourse on global environmental change: ...
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(2023)Composer, pianist, editor, writer, and pedagogue Mario Lavista (1943-2021) was a central figure of the cultural and artistic scene in Mexico and one of the leading Ibero-American composers of his generation. His music is ...
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(2023)Humanity now faces the possibility that it will become extinct over the next few decades or so. This is not simply a reality about the biological fate of the species; it also raises the prospect of thought’s own extinction. ...




















